What People are Playing

Nanu Planet, by JCE
Learn about Korea’s Demilitarized Zone and conflict through an allegorical adventure. game details
Citizen-Science-Filament-Games
A time traveling adventure game about fresh water science. game details
The-End-Preloaded-Channel-4-Education
A puzzle game about mortality, belief, and science. game details
The-Cat-and-the-Coup-game
A documentary game in which you play the cat of Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh. game details
The-Curfew-game
The Curfew challenges players to examine the freedoms they enjoy. game details
Fate of the World, Red Redemption
Fate of the World is a global strategy game that puts our future in your hands. game details
Inside The Haiti Earthquake, PTV
Challenges assumptions about relief work in disaster situations. game details
Participatory Chinatown, Muzzy Lane
An immersive game designed for Boston’s Chinatown. game details
Evoke, World Bank
EVOKE 10.0
Encourages young adults in Africa to solve global problems. game details
Foldit-game
Fold protein puzzles and contribute to critical scientific research. game details

What People are Saying

“Like the protected books, plays, and movies that preceded them, video games communicate ideas—and even social messages—through many familiar literary devices and through features distinctive to the medium.”

Supreme Court ruling on protecting games under the First Amendment

Festival

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Our 8th Annual Festival (June 20 – 22)

Often referred to as “the Sundance of Video Games”, the Games for Change Annual Festival is the largest gaming event in New York City and the only international event uniting “games for change” creators, the public, civil society, academia, the gaming industry and media. This year’s opening keynote is Vice President Al Gore.

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MEETUP & MORE

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Join Our Community

All around the world game designers, thinkers, academics, and more are connecting to discuss games for change and collaborate on future projects. Check out our map to see if there are Meetups near you or visit the Games for Change Meetup Everywhere page to start your own!

You can also join the G4C community in other ways by visiting our Connect page.